The first checks and direct deposits from $3 billion in excess tax revenue started going out to Massachusetts taxpayers two weeks ago when the calendar switched to November. But if you didn't get yours yet, there's no need to worry.
About 3 million people will get one of those refunds, but to qualify for a refund right now, you must have filed a 2021 state tax return on or before Oct. 17 of this year. Anyone who has not yet filed their 2021 tax return but does so by Sept. 15, 2023, will still be eligible to receive a refund. Those individuals, if eligible, will receive their refund automatically approximately one month after filing.
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This is only the second time this has happened since the law mandating it passed in 1986. It's called Chapter 62F, and it requires the state Department of Revenue to issue a credit to taxpayers if the total tax revenues exceeds an annual cap that's tied to wage and salary growth.
The money is being returned to eligible taxpayers by the state Department of Revenue in proportion to their personal income tax liability in Massachusetts incurred in the immediately preceding taxable year -- Tax Year 2021. The administration said eligible taxpayers will receive a credit in the form of a refund that is approximately 14% of their Massachusetts Tax Year 2021 personal income tax liability.
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As an example, a person who made $50,000 last year, and paid the state back $2,500, could get about $350 back.
Credits are subject to offsets, state officials said, including for unpaid tax liability, unpaid child support and certain other debts.
When will I get my Mass. tax rebate?
Individuals eligible for a refund will receive it automatically as a check sent through the mail or by direct deposit. The distribution of refunds began on Tuesday, Nov. 1.
Approximately 500,000 refunds were expected to be distributed during the first week. About 1 million refunds were scheduled to be distributed weekly thereafter until all eligible refunds have been distributed.
Refunds will not go out in a particular predictable order, so if you haven't received yours yet, don't worry. Eligible taxpayers who have already filed their 2021 tax return and had a tax liability will automatically receive their refund by mid-December.
Direct deposits will be labeled "MASTTAXRFD," and refunds mailed as checks will include several sentences on the check explaining Chapter 62F and why the recipient is receiving the refund.
The Baker administration also set up a website, www.mass.gov/62frefunds, where you can get a preliminary estimate of your refund. A call center is also now available at 877-677-9727 to answer questions about the Chapter 62F taxpayer refunds. It is open Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.